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_________________Master of the addict 1. In the end their can be only one Jmbullman the freehander.Nubatamas rule the stone world! The freehanderThe most electrifying show stopping man in knife sharpening today!

taz575

Post subject: Re: More heading to Mark next week!

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 10:34 pm

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Thanks! I changed up a few things with these; different pins, different epoxy and I changed up my buffing setup a bit using a different wheel and compound and I'm very happy with the results! Less of the visible glue line, too.

I hate trying to get pics of the Curly Koa; there is a TON of movement in these pieces, some look dark brown at one angle, striped at another angle and then almost as light as the light maple burl at other angles! Almost need a video to see the figure.

Jmbullman

Post subject: Re: More heading to Mark next week!

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 10:39 pm

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Yea but man that is true artisan work hands down I commend and salute u sir I am humbled by your work! Jmbullman

_________________Master of the addict 1. In the end their can be only one Jmbullman the freehander.Nubatamas rule the stone world! The freehanderThe most electrifying show stopping man in knife sharpening today!

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taz575

Post subject: Re: More heading to Mark next week!

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:22 pm

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The Sycamore Burl one is for Mark76, the rest are going to CKTG to go on the website and are available! Most of these have slightly larger (fatter) handles than the factory Artifex, so if you find the stock Artifex handle too thin, these should be just right!

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